LDS History -- Dreams

Dreams were an important component of early Latter Day Saint spirituality. The Book of Mormon equates dreams with visions, and many in the church attached a high level of importance to their dreams.

Joseph Smith Sr. had a series of dreams that were very meaningful to him and Lucy Mac Smith. Joseph Smith Jr. had dreams throughout his life starting before his prophetic role. Some evidence that will be presented here suggests his visions of Moroni may have been through dreams.

Joseph Smith, William Clayton, John Henry Smith, Anthon H. Lund, Franklin D. Richards, Anthony W. Ivins, Rudger Clawson and Wilford Woodruff recorded dreams in their personal journals, and will be presented here. Wilford Woodruff in particular recorded numerous dreams (over 150) many of them with recurring themes.